With almost 1,000 different clubs and organizations, 275 major options and many different ways to get involved with the community, recent Penn State graduate Madeline Detwiler said she felt overwhelmed
Photo - of - by Joseph McClain | April 7, 2021
Cypher VI, the 2021 version of William & Mary’s student-run hackathon is set for April 9-11 – and it’s entirely online.
Victor Tran ’23 says he expects to have around 220 people participate in the event. In recent years, William & Mary hackathons have seen scads of young coders gathered together in Swem Library. Tran, the lead organizer of Cypher VI, says the online version encourages a wider range of participants.
“Now that it’s all virtual, a lot of people from outside of Virginia can sign up,” he said. “We have people who have registered from as far away as India.”
Proud moment for Pakistan as Google shares former DSC Lead Krinza Momin’s story
>There is no doubt in our minds that Pakistan has one of the most talented group of people living within it at this time. We have the best doctors, engineers, scientists, businessmen and women, artists, singers, dancers, and musicians. Any profession that you can name, Pakistan will have someone for you.
It is also, unfortunately, a fact, that many of these people go unnoticed because of lack of resources, lack of funding, or simply, the lack of courage. But once in a while, when a Pakistani comes along and gets highlighted, not only on a national level, but across the globe in an international community, it becomes a proud day for each and every Pakistani out there.